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A group of local friends brought a few of us here for after-dinner drinks and snacks. Our first challenge was getting seated. There were two tables in the front which could accommodate us if we put them together, but we were told they wanted to save those tables for smaller parties. We said we were there just for drinks, so they let us sit there, but without moving the tables together, i.e., we were seated as 2 separate parties. One of the women at my table, who has come here several times, made some "unexciting" comments about the place, to which my reply was "So it sounds like entry level pub and grub," to which she agreed. It felt that way to me. There was nothing wrong with anything, but there was nothing really enticing either. The beer and drink menus were skimpy, though what they served they did make and deliver nicely... once our server actually finished double and triple-checking everything we ordered (she had to come back twice). The other thing I immediately noticed is that cocktails here, while reasonably priced, were also unreasonably small. I'd say beer is probably your best option here. Likewise for food, nothing was bad, but nothing was really interesting either. My favorite things here were the overall atmosphere of the place and the taste of the cocktails.
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